Biden's Lies
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We don't call it lying anymore. These are alternative facts.
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@doctor-phibes said in Biden's Lies:
We don't call it lying anymore. These are alternative facts.
I've heard it referred to as "calling it like it is."
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https://www.whitehouse.gov/covidplan/
In the beginning weeks of the initial vaccination program in December 2020, the country lost precious time because we were unprepared to administer shots. By planning now, we will be able to quickly get booster shots into the arms of eligible Americans once approved.
The vaccinations that future Vice President Harris was skeptical of was approved only 5 weeks by the time Biden was innaugurated. By that time, the pace of vaccinations was a million per day.
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@george-k said in Biden's Lies:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/covidplan/
In the beginning weeks of the initial vaccination program in December 2020, the country lost precious time because we were unprepared to administer shots. By planning now, we will be able to quickly get booster shots into the arms of eligible Americans once approved.
The vaccinations that future Vice President Harris was skeptical of was approved only 5 weeks by the time Biden was innaugurated. By that time, the pace of vaccinations was a million per day.
As I recall, there was some embarrassment in February when they announced they published an “accelerated timeline” that was actually slower than the timeline they were already on.
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@lufins-dad said in Biden's Lies:
they published an “accelerated timeline” that was actually slower
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@mik said in Biden's Lies:
When does this finally come back to bite him? And they called Trump a liar.
Most of the things Trump was accused of lying about turned out to be the truth. Those accusing him of lyi g it usually turned out were the ones lying, and of course the sheep continue to beat the drum they have been trained to beat.
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"I had nothing to do with my son's business interests."
President Joe Biden could become embroiled in an FBI investigation of Hunter's finances, experts say, as emails reveal the father and son shared accounts and paid each other's bills.
Emails recovered by DailyMail.com from Hunter's abandoned laptop between Hunter and Eric Schwerin, his business partner at consultancy Rosemont Seneca, show Schwerin was working on Joe's taxes, discussing the father and son paying each other's household bills, and even fielding requests for a book deal for the then-vice president, as well as managing the donation of Joe's senate papers to the University of Delaware.
It is unclear why Schwerin had this intimate role in the vice president's affairs rather than government officials in the Office of the Vice President.
Hunter's claim that he and his father shared a bank account also raises serious questions whether funds from the alleged joint account were used for Hunter's May 2018 week-long bender with a prostitute in a Hollywood hotel.
Last December, Hunter admitted in a public statement that he was under federal investigation over his tax affairs.
A former federal prosecutor and expert on money laundering and criminal tax law tells DailyMail.com that if money was flowing between Hunter and his father, that could make Joe a target of the probe – but that investigators would have a tough time sitting down with the president.
'Whatever transaction you're looking at, if there's a connection to a family member or a friend, sure the answer is yes [they would be investigated],' the ex-prosecutor, who asked not to be named, said.
'Obviously, if you're talking about the President of the United States, you'd better have a pretty damn good reason to talk to that person.'
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Just now he said that he's traveled 2.1 million miles on Amtrak.
In May:
'When I became vice president, one of the Capitol Hill newspapers estimated that I had taken more than 7,000 round trips on Amtrak over my career,' he explained in his speech on Friday.
Wilmington Delaware to Washington DC is 108 miles.
7000 trips is 756K miles.
He's only off by a factor of 3.
More confabulations at the link.
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Biden: " When I first was elected, there were only 2 million people who had COVID shots in the United States of America — and the vaccine. Now we got 190 million, because I went out and bought everything I could do and buy in sight and it worked.”
AP: Er, no.
THE FACTS: No, that’s not how the vaccine rollout in the U.S. happened. Biden is overstating his part.
First, it’s not true that 2 million people had shots when he was elected in November. The COVID-19 vaccines were still awaiting emergency authorization then. The first shots were administered to the public in mid-December.
Nearly 16 million doses had been administered by Jan. 20, the day Biden took office. And Biden didn’t buy up all the doses — the Trump administration had purchased 300 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna in December, weeks before Biden was inaugurated.
And of course, a shot at Trump.
The Trump administration’s vaccine plan fell short of its goals and suffered from disarray out of the gate. On Inauguration Day, less than half of the 36 million doses distributed to the states by the federal government had been administered.
Even so, the plan set the stage for an acceleration of vaccinations that did not happen solely because Biden “went out and bought everything I could do.”
The Fed had nothing to do with distribution, that's on the state/local level, Mr. Fact-Checker.
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Speaking on a New Hampshire bridge on Tuesday about his bipartisan infrastructure plan, Biden said, "Without this bridge, as I said earlier, it’s a 10-mile detour just to get to the other side. And I know, having had a house burn down with my wife in it — she got out safely, God willing — that having a significant portion of it burn, I can tell: 10 minutes makes a hell of a difference."
Biden has recalled the story before, saying in 2013 that a fire "destroyed a significant portion" of his New Hampshire home.
However, a 2004 report from the Associated Press, archived by LexisNexis, said lightning struck the Bidens’ home and started a "small fire that was contained to the kitchen." The report said firefighters got the blaze under control in 20 minutes and that they were able to keep the flames from spreading beyond the kitchen.